Perfectly camouflaged on the seafloor, the California halibut is both a fierce predator and an economically important commercially and recreationally fished species.

Landings

Figure App.C.4.5a. A figure showing the pounds of California halibut landed by gear type in the commercial fleet from 2005 - 2014. Data source: CDFW; Figure: NOAA

Figure App.C.4.5a. A figure showing the pounds of California halibut landed by gear type in the commercial fleet from 2005 - 2014. Data source: CDFW; Figure: NOAA

Click for Details Landings of California halibut (Paralichthys californicus) in blocks around Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary by hook/line (blue), gillnet (green), and trawl (teal) fishing gear. Landings data from the Santa Barbara port complex (Santa Barbara, Ventura, Oxnard, and Port Hueneme) and reflect take from the Fish and Game blocks 683–691, 706-714, 744, 745, 764, and 765 (see Figure App.C4.3 for map of blocks).